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unchallenged
/ ʌˈʃæɪԻ /
adjective
not having been challenged or questioned
thirty years of unchallenged power
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲˈԲ adjective
Example Sentences
The lawsuit argues that, unchallenged, these actions could set a precedent for the rest of the country with “devastating consequences.”
That business model, Purdum writes, “lasted unchallenged for the better part of seven decades, until the streaming era established a competing paradigm.”
Criminal behaviour by staff, including theft and illegal drugs, went unchallenged at Wales' largest hospital, a report has found.
Legal experts say the authority claimed by Rubio, left unchallenged, would constitute a major erosion of civil liberties in the United States.
The mass layoffs ordered by the Trump administration have mostly gone unchallenged in the courts because of the civil service laws.
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